Overview
Join to apply for the Family Safeguarding Social Worker role at Somerset Council.
Location: Bridgwater, with flexible working options. Travel is required; you will need to hold a full driving licence and have access to your own vehicle.
What will I be doing?
As we continue to roll out the Family Safeguarding model, you will be able to work alongside adult-focused practitioners to inform assessments and plans, in the specialist areas of substance misuse, domestic abuse, and mental health. Here in Somerset, our manageable caseloads let you be innovative and creative – undertaking direct work with children and young people to hear their voice and understand their experiences. You will work with parents and the wider family network, with access to Family Group Conferencing, to support them to identify strengths, tackle problems and change interactions and behaviours. With permanent Team Managers, you'll be supported with regular and reflective group and personal supervision.
We are continuing to develop our use of motivational interviewing to support families with identifying opportunities for change and working to achieve and sustain this alongside them, with the support of our multi-agency partners. Up-to-date technology is provided to help you stay connected to your team and manager through virtual meetings, team check-ins and service sessions.
What kind of experience or qualifications do I need?
You will be passionate about relationship-based social work, proud of your profession, and able to reflect and think creatively about how you can build relationships to make a difference to children and families. You will need to be a qualified social worker registered with Social Work England and have substantial experience working with children and families in social work.
We are proud to offer an environment that is supportive and rewarding, within a friendly team who are passionate about the work that they do to improve the lives of people in Somerset. We are continuing to develop our use of motivational interviewing to support families with identifying opportunities for change and working to achieve and sustain this alongside them, with the support of our multi-agency partners.
Up-to-date technology is provided to help you stay connected to your team and manager through virtual meetings, team check-ins and service sessions.
What's in it for me?
* A friendly supportive learning culture with an approachable and experienced leadership team
* Generous annual leave and flexible working options
* CPD with a strong focus on systemic and relationship-based practice
* Local Government pension scheme
* Team and service away days to support a strong healthy working culture
* A kind, caring and supportive environment
* A variety of wellbeing services to support a healthy work/life balance and lifestyle
* Support to develop your career to achieve your goals
* A flexible benefits package including cycle to work and health screening schemes
* My staff shop discounts at retailers, cinemas, restaurants, clothing stores and insurance providers
* Gym discounts
* Discounted lease car options via salary sacrifice, along with discounts on fuel
* Generous relocation allowance
Salary
The salary is £37,280 to £41,771 per annum.
DBS information
Please note this post requires a criminal check via the disclosure procedure.
Requirements
* Hybrid working opportunities
* 30 days annual leave
* A commitment to your CPD through a bespoke learning and development programme
* Access to innovative AI technology to reduce administrative workload and support time for direct work with children and families
Seniority level
* Mid-Senior level
Employment type
* Full-time
Job function
* Other
Industries
* Government Administration
DBS information and other notes: post requires criminal check via the disclosure procedure.
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